Seems you created a second question. Might want to call for a moderator to delete one of them.

Important detail: What language/software was this listbox window you created made in? Is it a VBA window that appears upon running a macro in Excel or Word, or is it a completely independent/separate C#/C++/VB.NET/.NET/etc. program that happens to contain that window? Is it run from the same workbook you want to send the data to (i.e. just send data from one worksheet to another?), or is it two different Excel workbooks (files)?

Ive just been thinking, i store the first list in the mapping table already In Column A, if the user selected the top list and then the appropriate area and pressed the button, if the selected data in the second list was send to

Mapping Table, Range("B1").Xlenddown.offset(1,0)

then it would line up with the area and be exactly what i needed

I know the syntax for the above is completely wrong!

But basically, once List2 was selected, they hit the button and it was sent to the next empty cell in Column B, it would line up!

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